Instrument hose support device and dental treatment apparatus including the same
11602477 · 2023-03-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L3/015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An instrument hose support device includes a rod that supports an instrument hose at a position higher than an instrument that is held by a holder, a pulley support portion that is supported by a distal end of the rod, a pulley that is supported by the pulley support portion and over which the instrument hose is looped. The distal end has a groove in which a taper is formed. A first member of the pulley support portion has a shaft protrusion, and a gap is formed between the shaft protrusion and the groove. The gap serves as the range of motion of the pulley support portion, and the pulley support portion follows the movement of the instrument hose and, relative to the rod, swings freely toward the front and the back and toward the sides and rotates freely with a movable axis (X) as an axis.
Claims
1. An instrument hose support device comprising: a rod that supports an instrument hose at a position higher than an instrument; a pulley support portion that is supported by a distal end of the rod; a pulley that is supported by the pulley support portion and over which the instrument hose is looped; a shaft protrusion that is formed on a movable axis, the movable axis being a line that intersects the distal end and that is in a plane that faces the rod; and a groove that is formed on the movable axis and into which the shaft protrusion is inserted, wherein a taper is formed in the shaft protrusion or in the groove, wherein a gap is formed between the shaft protrusion and the groove, and wherein the pulley support portion rotates freely and swings freely with respect to the rod.
2. The instrument hose support device according to claim 1, wherein a contact protrusion that comes into contact with one of the rod and the pulley support portion is formed on the other one of the rod and the pulley support portion.
3. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 2.
4. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 1.
5. An instrument hose support device comprising: a rod that supports an instrument hose at a position higher than an instrument; a pulley support portion that is supported by a distal end of the rod; and a pulley that is supported by the pulley support portion and over which the instrument hose is looped, wherein the pulley support portion rotates freely and swings freely with a line as a movable axis with respect to the rod, the line intersecting the distal end and in a plane facing the rod, and wherein, when the rod capable of tilting or standing with a proximal end side as an axis is standing, the rod and the pulley support portion are in contact with each other at a position lower than the distal end.
6. The instrument hose support device according to claim 5, wherein a contact protrusion that comes into contact with one of the rod and the pulley support portion is formed on the other one of the rod and the pulley support portion.
7. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 6.
8. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 5.
9. An instrument hose support device comprising: a rod that supports an instrument hose at a position higher than an instrument; a pulley support portion that is supported by a distal end of the rod; and a pulley that is supported by the pulley support portion and over which the instrument hose is looped, wherein the pulley support portion rotates freely and swings freely with a line as a movable axis, the line intersecting the distal end and in a plane facing the rod, wherein the pulley support portion is composed of a first member and a second member, wherein the first member is composed of a first support portion that is supported by the distal end, a first arm portion that extends from the first support portion toward the pulley, and a first support shaft that is formed on the first arm portion and inserted through a shaft of the pulley, and wherein the second member is composed of a second support portion that is fitted to the first support portion from a side opposite to the rod relative to the first member, a second arm portion that extends from the second support portion toward the pulley, and a second support shaft that is formed on the second arm portion, that is inserted in the shaft of the pulley, and that is fitted in the first support shaft.
10. The instrument hose support device according to claim 9, wherein one of a shaft protrusion that is formed on the movable axis and a groove that is formed on the movable axis and into which the shaft protrusion is inserted is formed at the first support portion, wherein the other one of the shaft protrusion and the groove is formed at the distal end, and wherein a taper is formed in the shaft protrusion or the groove.
11. The instrument hose support device according to claim 10, wherein a contact protrusion that comes into contact with one of the rod and the pulley support portion is formed on the other one of the rod and the pulley support portion.
12. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 11.
13. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 10.
14. The instrument hose support device according to claim 9, wherein a contact protrusion that comes into contact with one of the rod and the pulley support portion is formed on the other one of the rod and the pulley support portion.
15. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 14.
16. A dental treatment apparatus comprising: the instrument hose support device according to claim 9.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(11) An instrument hose support device according to the present disclosure includes a rod that supports an instrument hose at a position higher than an instrument, a pulley support portion that is supported by a distal end of the rod, and a pulley that is supported by the pulley support portion and over which the instrument hose is looped. The pulley support portion rotates freely and swings freely with an imaginary line as a movable axis, the imaginary line intersecting the distal end and facing the rod. Due to this configuration, when the instrument hose is pulled, the pulley support portion follows the direction in which the instrument hose is pulled, and the pulley support portion rotates freely and swings freely with the imaginary line as an axis. Thus, the instrument hose support device that allows the instrument hose to be pulled in a variety of directions in a smooth manner is realized. To be more specific, when a dentist or the like treats a tooth in the upper jaw or in the lower jaw of a person to be treated, the dentist or the like twists the wrist to change the orientation of the instrument. On this occasion, the instrument hose support device according to the present disclosure enables smooth operation without applying stress to the wrist of the dentist or the like.
(12) The instrument hose support device according to the present disclosure further includes a shaft protrusion that is formed on the movable axis and a groove that is formed on the movable axis and into which the shaft protrusion is inserted. A taper is formed in the shaft protrusion or in the groove. That is, due to the taper, a gap is formed between the shaft protrusion and the groove. Thus, when the instrument hose is pulled, the pulley support portion follows the direction in which the instrument hose is pulled and swings freely. Thus, the instrument hose support device that allows the instrument hose to be pulled in a variety of directions in a smooth manner is realized.
(13) In the instrument hose support device according to the present disclosure, when the rod capable of tilting or standing with a proximal end side as an axis is standing, the rod and the pulley support portion are in contact with each other at a position lower than the distal end. Due to this configuration, when the rod is standing, the pulley support portion is in contact with the rod and remains still, and the pulley support portion does not rotate or swing. Thus, when the rod is standing, the position of the pulley support portion is stable. In particular, even when a plurality of rods is arranged, pulley support portions of the respective rods are all directed in the same direction and do not come into contact with each other, and the respective instrument hoses also do not come into contact with each other.
(14) In the instrument hose support device according to the present disclosure, a contact protrusion that comes into contact with one of the rod and the pulley support portion is formed on the other one of the rod and the pulley support portion. That is, when the contact protrusion is formed on the rod and if the rod is standing, the pulley support portion is in contact with the contact protrusion of the rod and remains still. In contrast, when the contact protrusion is formed on the pulley support portion and if the rod is standing, the contact protrusion is in contact with the rod, and the pulley support portion remains still. Thus, when the rod is standing, the position of the pulley support portion is stable.
(15) In the instrument hose support device according to the present disclosure, the pulley support portion is composed of a first member and a second member. The first member is composed of a first support portion that is supported by the distal end, a first arm portion that extends from the first support portion toward the pulley, and a first support shaft that is formed on the first arm portion and inserted through a shaft of the pulley. The second member is composed of a second support portion that is fitted to the first support portion from a side opposite to the rod relative to the first member; a second arm portion that extends from the second support portion toward the pulley; and a second support shaft that is formed on the second arm portion, that is inserted in the shaft of the pulley, and that is fitted in the first support shaft. That is, it is easy to clean the instrument hose support device because the pulley support portion is disassembled into the first member and the second member. In addition, disassembly and assembly are also easy because two members constitute the pulley support portion. On this occasion, no tools are needed.
(16) In the instrument hose support device according to the present disclosure, one of the shaft protrusion and the groove is formed at the first support portion, and the other one of the shaft protrusion and the groove is formed at the distal end. That is, the instrument hose support device is realized by having a configuration in which the shaft protrusion is formed on the first support portion and the groove is formed in the distal end or a configuration in which the groove is formed in the first support portion and the shaft protrusion is formed on the distal end. Both of the configurations are simple.
(17) A dental treatment apparatus according to the present disclosure includes the instrument hose support device. Thus, the dental treatment apparatus can produce the advantageous effects similar to those produced by the instrument hose support device.
(18) The following is a description of an instrument hose support device and a dental treatment apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
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(20) The spittoon 3 is installed above the base stand 10 via a pipe 11. The spittoon 3 is a bowl. The dental light 4 is connected to a distal end of a first movable arm 12 attached to the base stand 10. The instrument holding device 7 is connected to a distal end of a second movable arm 13 attached to the base stand 10. The first movable arm 12 and the second movable arm 13 each have a plurality of joints. Thus, the dental light 4 can be moved freely via the first movable arm 12. The instrument holding device 7 can also be moved freely via the second movable arm 13.
(21) The instruments 5 held by the instrument holding device 7 are, for example, a turbine, a micro motor, an air motor, a scaler, and a syringe. Each instrument 5 is connected to an instrument hose 6.
(22) The instrument holding device 7 includes a main body 8, a holder 9 that holds the instrument 5 therein, and the instrument hose support device 100. The holder 9 is attached on a front face of the main body 8. On the other hand, the instrument hose support device 100 is attached to a top face at the back of the main body 8.
(23) The instrument hose support device 100 includes a rod 20 that supports the instrument hose 6 at a position higher than the instrument 5 that is held by the holder 9, a pulley support portion 30 that is supported by a distal end 21 of the rod 20, a pulley 27 that is supported by the pulley support portion 30 and over which the instrument hose 6 is looped, and a movable member 26 that allows the rod 20 to tilt and to stand with a proximal end 22 side of the rod 20 as an axis. With reference to the main body 8, the direction in which the rod 20 tilts will be referred to as the “front”, and the direction in which the rod 20 stands and returns to the original position will be referred to as the “back” (refer to
(24) Here, the instrument hose support device 100 will be described with reference to the drawings.
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(26) The pulley support portion 30 is composed of a first member 31 and a second member 40. The first member 31 is composed of a first support portion 32 that is supported by the distal end 21 of the rod 20, a first arm portion 38 that extends from the first support portion 32 toward the pulley 27, and a first support shaft 39 that is formed on the first arm portion 38 and inserted through a shaft of the pulley 27. The second member 40 is composed of a second support portion 41 that is fitted to the first support portion 32 from the front side that is a side opposite to the rod 20 relative to the first member 31; a second arm portion 46 that extends from the second support portion 41 toward the pulley 27; and a second support shaft 47 that is formed on the second arm portion 46, that is inserted in the shaft of the pulley 27, and that is fitted in the first support shaft 39.
(27) The first arm portion 38 of the first member 31 has a disk shape and has a diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the pulley 27. The first support shaft 39 is formed at the center of the circle. The first support shaft 39 has a columnar rod shape and protrudes from the first arm portion 38 toward the side. A part of an upper end of the first arm portion 38 protrudes, and the first support portion 32 is formed in the protruding part. The first support portion 32 protrudes from the upper end of the first arm portion 38 toward the side and faces the first support shaft 39. The first support portion 32 is composed of a flat-plate-shaped first top face 33, a pair of first side faces 34 that is connected to the respective side ends of the first top face 33, and a first front face 35 that is connected to a front end of the first top face 33 and that is connected to the front ends of the first side faces 34. One of the pair of the first side faces 34 is connected to the first arm portion 38 and flush with the first arm portion 38. A support space 36 is formed by being surrounded by the first top face 33, the first side faces 34, and the first front face 35. The bottom side and the back side of the support space 36 open. In the support space 36, a shaft protrusion 37 is formed at the center of the first top face 33. The shaft protrusion 37 has a columnar rod shape and protrudes downward from the first top face 33.
(28) As with the first arm portion 38, the second arm portion 46 of the second member 40 has a disk shape and has a diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the pulley 27. The second support shaft 47 is formed at the center of the circle. The second support shaft 47 has a columnar rod shape and protrudes from the second arm portion 46 toward the side. The diameter of the second support shaft 47 is smaller than that of the first support shaft 39 of the first member 31. A part of an upper end of the second arm portion 46 protrudes, and the second support portion 41 is formed in the protruding part. The second support portion 41 protrudes from the upper end of the second arm portion 46 toward the side and faces the second support shaft 47. The second support portion 41 is composed of a flat-plate-shaped second top face 42 that is connected from the side, a flat-plate-shaped second bottom face 43 that is connected from the side as with the second top face 42 and that faces the second top face 42, and a second front face 44 that is connected to the front end of each of the second top face 42 and the second bottom face 43. An engagement portion 45 is formed in a back end of the second top face 42.
(29) The shaft protrusion 37 of the first member 31 is inserted into the groove 23 of the rod 20 from above. Here, the taper 24 is formed in the groove 23; thus, a gap is formed between the shaft protrusion 37 and the groove 23 in a state in which the shaft protrusion 37 is inserted into the groove 23 (refer to
(30) The second support shaft 47 of the second member 40 is inserted in the opening of the pulley 27 and also in the first support shaft 39 of the first member 31. The second support shaft 47 is fitted in the first support shaft 39. The second support portion 41 of the second member 40 is disposed in front of the first support portion 32 of the first member 31. When the second member 40 rotates with the second support shaft 47 as an axis (refer to the arrow in
(31) The instrument hose support device 100 is formed as described above. The following is a description of the functions of the instrument hose support device 100.
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(33) When the instrument 5 is pulled toward the front together with the instrument hose 6, the rod 20 follows the movement of the instrument hose 6 and tilts toward the front. The gap between the shaft protrusion 37 and the groove 23 serves as the range of motion of the pulley support portion 30, and the pulley support portion 30 thus swings toward the front and the back with the movable axis X as an axis.
(34) When the instrument 5 becomes free from external force and the rod 20 stands toward the back, the instrument hose 6 follows the movement of the rod 20 and is pulled toward the back. When the rod 20 returns to the original position, the contact end portion 48 of the pulley support portion 30 comes into contact with the contact protrusion 25 of the rod 20. That is, the pulley support portion 30 is placed on the contact protrusion 25.
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(37) The instrument hose support device 100 operates as described above. The following is a description of instrument hose support devices 200, 300, 400, and 500 according to other embodiments of the present disclosure.
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(42) The instrument hose support devices 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 are formed as described above. The following is a description of the advantageous effects of the instrument hose support device 100. The advantageous effects of the instrument hose support devices 200, 300, 400, and 500 are similar to those of the instrument hose support device 100, and thus description of the advantageous effects thereof will be omitted.
(43) In the instrument hose support device 100, the groove 23 is formed in the distal end 21 of the rod 20. The groove 23 has a cylindrical shape, and the taper 24 is formed therein (refer to
(44) In the instrument hose support device 100, the contact protrusion 25 is formed near the distal end 21 of the rod 20. The contact protrusion 25 protrudes from the outer surface of the rod 20 toward the front. The contact end portion 48 is formed in the pulley support portion 30. Due to this configuration, when the rod 20 is standing, the pulley support portion 30 is in contact with the contact protrusion 25 of the rod 20 and remains still, and the pulley support portion 30 does not rotate or swing (refer to
(45) When the instrument hose support device 100 is assembled, the pulley support portion 30 is prevented from falling, because the distal end 21 of the rod 20 is covered by the second bottom face 43 of the second member 40 from below. Moreover, it is easy to clean the instrument hose support device 100 because the pulley support portion 30 is disassembled into the first member 31 and the second member 40. Furthermore, disassembly and assembly are also easy because two members, which are the first member 31 and the second member 40, constitute the pulley support portion 30. On this occasion, no tools are needed.
(46) In the instrument hose support device 100, the shaft protrusion 37 is formed on the first support portion 32 of the first member 31, and the groove 23 is formed in the distal end 21 of the rod 20. Thus, the configuration thereof is simple.
(47) The embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail hereinbefore; however, the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments. The present disclosure may be modified in various ways without departing from the matters described in the claims.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(48) 1 dental treatment apparatus
(49) 2 treatment seat
(50) 3 spittoon
(51) 4 dental light
(52) 5 instrument
(53) 6 instrument hose
(54) 7 instrument holding device
(55) 8 main body
(56) 9 holder
(57) 10 base stand
(58) 11 pipe
(59) 12 first movable arm
(60) 13 second movable arm
(61) 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 instrument hose support device
(62) 20, 220, 320, 420, 520 rod
(63) 21, 321, 421 distal end
(64) 22 proximal end
(65) 23, 223, 323, 423 groove
(66) 24, 224, 324, 424 taper
(67) 25, 525 contact protrusion
(68) 26 movable member
(69) 27 pulley
(70) 30, 330, 430, 530 pulley support portion
(71) 31, 331, 431 first member
(72) 32, 332, 432 first support portion
(73) 33, 333, 433 first top face
(74) 34, 334, 434, 534 first side face
(75) 35, 335, 435 first front face
(76) 36, 336 support space
(77) 37, 237, 337, 437 shaft protrusion
(78) 38, 338, 438 first arm portion
(79) 39, 339, 439 first support shaft
(80) 40 second member
(81) 41 second support portion
(82) 42 second top face
(83) 43, 543 second bottom face
(84) 44 second front face
(85) 45 engagement portion
(86) 46 second arm portion
(87) 47 second support shaft
(88) 48 contact end portion
(89) 350, 450 first back face
(90) L imaginary line
(91) X movable axis